Most of the government primary schools in tribal areas are without boundary walls. In some of the schools the government has not built the boundary walls while in some schools the floods have destroyed the boundary walls. The tribal teaching staff in such schools and their students feel ashamed while the passers by people make their observations. Secondly such wall less government schools are not well protected from any terrorist attacks from the external sides in this period of growing militancy in the tribal areas of Pakistan. These boundary less schools also depict the lack of government interest in school buildings and maintaining the buildings in the Federally administered tribal areas (FATA). The tribal areas throughout have been neglected by the elected and military rulers of Pakistan, which is a serious violation of their rights and a brazen exploitation of the tribesmen. The poor people of the tribal areas are compelled to send their flower like children to such government schools where they are not protected from either side including the changing weather. The tribal poor students are also bound to go away for pissing or making themselves easy in the places where they could not be sighted, as in most of the far off government schools in the tribal areas there are no latrines for the convenience of the teaching staff and students. This boundary less primary school is situated in the Mohmand Ageny which is a prominent tribal region bordering Charsadda, Khyber Agency and Bajaur Agency. In the picture the strength of the students is also very thin which shows that tribal parents don’t like to send their kids to such unsecured schools in the tribal belt. Second most of the tribal people teach their children how to earn money for passing an honourable life. They are disappointed that after getting education their kids will even then be jobless as they are poor and the poor have no chances to go up in Pakistan.
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